ADVANCE PROGRAM IN COOPERATION WITH The Optical Society (OSA) SPIE The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) The Chemical Society of Japan Information Processing Society of Japan The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan The Institute of Image Electronics Engineers of Japan The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers The Japan Society for Precision Engineering The Laser Society of Japan The Society of Information Storage Systems INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OPTICAL MEMORY 2013 Songdo Global Academic Complex of Yonsei University, Incheon, Korea Aug. 18th – Aug. 22nd, 2013 SPONSORED BY The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) Optoelectronics Industry and Technology Development Association (OITDA) Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS) Center for Information Storage Device (CISD), Yonsei University School of Mechanical Engineering,Yonsei University Optis Co.,Ltd. Deadlines Post Deadline Papers: July 1, 2013 Pre-registration: July 18, 2013 http://www.isom.jp/
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ADVANCE PROGRAM
IN
COOPERATION
WITH
The Optical Society
(OSA)
SPIE The Institute of
Electronics,
Information and
Communication
Engineers (IEICE)
The Chemical
Society of Japan
Information
Processing Society
of Japan
The Institute of
Electrical Engineers
of Japan
The Institute of
Image Electronics
Engineers of Japan
The Institute of
Image Information
and Television
Engineers
The Japan Society
for Precision
Engineering
The Laser Society
of Japan
The Society of
Information Storage
Systems
INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM ON
OPTICAL
MEMORY 2013
Songdo Global Academic
Complex of Yonsei University,
Incheon, Korea
Aug. 18th – Aug. 22nd, 2013
SPONSORED BY
The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP)
The Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ)
Optoelectronics Industry and Technology Development Association (OITDA)
Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS)
Center for Information Storage Device (CISD), Yonsei University
School of Mechanical Engineering,Yonsei University
Optis Co.,Ltd.
Deadlines Post Deadline Papers: July 1, 2013 Pre-registration: July 18, 2013
http://www.isom.jp/
Symposium Schedule
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WELCOME STATEMENT FROM
THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON
The 23rd International Symposium on
Optical Memory 2013 (ISOM'13) will
be held in Incheon, Korea from Aug.
18 to 22, 2013.
On behalf of the International Symposium on Optical
Memory (ISOM) organizing committee, I am delighted to
welcome all of you to the ISOM'13 in Korea.
The last ISOM meeting was held in Tokyo. It was very
successful to share new developments of high density
recording, drive technology and signal processing, media and
new materials, etc. New applications of optical memory
technologies were introduced in the special sessions. They
have been extended to biology, display, sensing, information
processing. Optical memory technologies have many
potential to produce new applications and to extend current
technologies in many applications.
We are very proud of the ISOM activities, because many of
technologies leading new developments and new applications
have been first presented and discussed in ISOM meeting.
Since the first ISOM meeting in 1987, ISOM has led
innovation of optical memory and economic growth in optical
industry.
I sincerely ask all of ISOM'13 participants to discuss on new
technologies of the next generation optical memory and new
applications of optical memory technologies in coming
ISOM'13.
Yoshimasa Kawata
Organizing Committee Chairperson ISOM'13
WELCOME TO ISOM’13
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WELCOME STATEMENT FROM
THE LOCAL COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON
I and the Local Committee members are
very pleased to welcome all of you to
the International Symposium on Optical
Memory 2013 (ISOM‟13) at Songdo
Global Academic Complex of Yonsei
University, Incheon Korea. It is our great pleasure to host the
ISOM, which is one of the oldest and the most influencing
symposiums in the field of optical memory.
World has been changing. When the Compact Disc was
introduced into the world, peoples were delighted not only for
its performance but also for its technologies therewith. Since
then, the technologies related to the optical memory have
been developed remarkably. However, the DVD formatting
took time and the BD was not affordable when it came into
the market. Now, the needs for DVD or BD are not as much
as before and most of them are substituted by flash memories.
Even the next generation optical memory is not so clear at
this time.
Now, the optical memory engineers and scientists have to
keep trying to develop high-speed and high-density but
low-cost technologies as well as to find a new field of
applications such as magneto-optical recordings,
bio-information storages, or archive systems. A key-note
speech and three special sessions are focused especially on
above mentioned technologies.
I hope all the participants not only get fresh ideas from the
ISOM‟13 presentations but also build-up human relationships
for another jump in optical memory society and industries.
Thank you.
Yoon Chul Rhim
Local Committee Chairperson ISOM'13
WELCOME TO ISOM’13
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The 23rd International Symposium on Optical Memory
(ISOM) will be held from Aug. 18 to Aug. 22, 2013 at
Songdo Global Academic Complex of Yonsei University,
Incheon, Korea. The purpose of the symposium is to provide
a forum for information exchange on a broad range of topics
covering science and technology in optical memories and
their related fields.
The origin of ISOM is SOM (Symposium on Optical
Memory), which was held firstly in 1985 in Tokyo, and the
first ISOM was held in 1987 in Tokyo. The ISOM or SOM
has been held every year since 1985 and the total number of
papers has reached 2,955 so far. Possibly it will exceed 3,000
at this year‟s conference. Thus, ISOM and SOM have
contributed to provide opportunities for a wide variety of
discussions on optical memories.
On the other hand, the number of presented papers in ISOM
was fewer than 100 and the number of participants was also
fewer than 200 in the past two years. This could be attributed
to the shrinkage of consumer market of optical memories. In
2012, we discussed new applications related to optical
memory and new fields such as bio-technology utilizing
optical memory technologies as well as legitimate optical
memory technologies especially for archival use. In ISOM‟13
we will extend these approaches to imaging field in special
sessions. Active discussion on our future contribution to the
world is strongly expected.
The symposium site, Songdo Global Academic Complex, is
the new and beautiful international campus of Yonsei
University located near Incheon International Airport, Korea.
The Local Committee will kindly provide ISOM participants
new dormitory of the university for accommodation at low
price. Luxury hotels will be of course available with
comfortable transportation. These circumstances must be
convenient for all participants.
ISOM'13 will discuss the current status of optical memory
system design and applications, together with new
developments in the areas of media, lasers, optical system,
basic theory including computer simulation, and a range of
future technologies.
From ISOM‟09, the scope of the symposium was extended to
accept a wide range of researches and technologies on optical
INTRODUCTION
SCOPE OF THE SYMPOSIUM
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memory systems.
From ISOM‟10, the field of the symposium was newly
introduced to discuss various technologies related to optical
memory systems and storage systems.
From ISOM‟13, the new scope of medical and bio optical
technologies is introduced as an extended scope in the field of
optical technologies.
In addition to ordinary contributed papers, a number of
invited papers in cutting edge will be presented. In ISOM‟13,
three Special Sessions are also planned: The first one is
focused on “Computational Photography”, the second one
is on “New Magneto-Optical Recording Technologies”,
and the last one is a Korea Special Session, on “Optical
Imaging for Bio Application”. Distinguished researchers on
each field will be invited to introduce their recent progress.
Topics to be covered in this symposium include, but are not
restricted to the followings:
Scope from a Technical Standpoint
1. Basic Theory and Physical Optics
• Phase Change Physics
• Photochemical Reaction
• Multi-Photon Process
• Electromagnetic Optics
• Nonlinear Optics
• Near-Field Optics
• Quantum Optics
• Spectroscopy
• Simulation
2. Media and Material Science
• Rewritable, Write-Once, Read-Only Media
• Characterization, Recording and Readout Mechanisms
• Manufacturing Technology
• Substrates, Mastering
• Super-Resolution Media
• Photochromic and Photorefractive Materials, Other Materials
• Photonic Crystals
• Plasmonics, Meta-materials, Nano-materials
3. Drive Technologies and Signal Processing
• Drive Integration
• Mechanics and Electronics Design
• Servo and Accessing Methods
• Read/Write Channels, Error Correction
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• Modulation Code
• Copy Protection
• Image Processing
4. Components and Nano-Fabrication
• Optical Heads, Actuators
• Lenses, Diffractive Optics
• Active or Adaptive Optics
• Light Sources, Detectors
• Integrated Optical Heads and Components
• Modulators, Image Sensors
• Photonic Devices
• MEMS/NEMS Fabrication and Devices
• Nano-Imprint
5. Testing Methods and Devices
• Testing and Evaluation Methods for Drives, Media and Components
• Drive Testers, Media Testers
6. Optical Memory Systems
• Optical Storage Systems
• Digital Archival Systems
• Security Systems
• Mobile Systems
7. High-Density Recording
• Holography
• Volumetric Storage, Multi-Layer Recording
• Scanning Probe and Near-Field Recording
• Multi-wavelength Recording and Bi-stable Devices
• Multi-Level Recording
• Hybrid Recording
• Other Future Technologies
8. Medical and Bio Optical Technologies
• Medical and Bio Systems
• Bio-Chemical Sensing
• Bio-Lab on a Disc
• Medical and Bio-Optics
9. New World - Other Future Science and Technology
Available to Information Storage
• New Applications Related to Optical Storage Technologies
• New Applications Related to Memory Technologies
Fields from a Practical Standpoint
A. Information System
• Archives
• Green IT
• Ecology
• New Concept
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B. Optical Technology
• Components
• Material
• Display
• Apparatus
• Optical Sensing
• Imaging Camera
C. Memory Technology
• HDD
• SSD
• PCRAM
• Signal Processing
Pre-registration
The Symposium registration information and forms can be
obtained from ISOM‟13 website: (http://www.isom.jp). If
you have any questions, please contact ISOM‟13 secretariat
office.
Onsite Registration
The registration desk will be located at the 2nd floor of the
Libertas hall B from Sunday through Wednesday during the
following hours.
Aug. 18: 15:00 - 17:20 Aug. 19: 08:30 - 13:00 Aug. 20: 08:30 - 13:00 Aug. 21: 08:30 - 12:00
Registration Fees
The currency is Korea Won (KRW).
Type Before / On
July 18, 2013
After
July 18, 2013
Regular
Student & Retiree
Banquet
Additional
Technical Digest
600,000KRW
100,000KRW
88,000KRW
30,000KRW
700,000KRW
150,000KRW
110,000KRW
30,000KRW
REGISTRATION
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INSTRUCTION FOR SPEAKERS
The registration fee for the symposium includes admission to all
the technical sessions and a copy of the technical digest. All
students are requested to show their student ID cards on site.
Registration and Payment
Those who wish to attend ISOM‟13 should register on the web
(http://www.isom.jp/). The deadline for advance registration is
July 18, 2013. The advantage of early registration rate is
available by July 18. The registration website will be opened
until August 13. After August 14, registration has to be done
on-site during the symposium.
Payment should be made in Korea Won by bank transfer or
credit card (VISA, MASTER and JCB Card). No personal check
will be accepted.
On site payment should be made in Korea Won only by cash.
Registration Cancellation Policy
As a rule, no refunds of the registration fee will be made
for any reasons whatever. In the event of registrant unable to
attend the symposium, a copy of the Technical Digest will be
sent after the symposium.
<ORAL PRESENTATION>
▶ Time assigned for
Type Total Presentation Discussion
Keynote 30 min 30 min ---
Invited 25 min 20 min 5 min
Contributed 20 min 15 min 5 min
▶ All speakers are requested to get in touch with their
presiders 15 min before their sessions start.
▶ The conference room will contain an LCD projector, a
laptop, a podium microphone, a screen and a laser pointer.
Speakers may use their own laptop.
▶ If speakers use their own laptop, they will be requested to
confirm its connection with the projector in the conference
room during break time or in the morning. We recommend all
speakers to have this check the day before their presentations.
▶ If speakers don‟t use their own laptop, they are requested
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POST DEADLINE PAPERS
to upload their presentation materials in a USB memory at the
podium at least one hour prior to their presentations. We
recommend the speakers to use PDF files in order to prevent
file format or version troubles.
▶ We recommend all speakers to use more than 16-point font.
The audience expects well-prepared presentations with
clearly visible figures and captions, as well as good
conclusion.
<POSTER PRESENTATION>
▶ Your session code will be indicated on the panel board.
You will be provided with the material to mount your poster
onto the board.
▶ Each author is provided with a 200 cm high x 120 cm wide
poster space on which a summary of the paper is to be
displayed.
▶ All authors are requested to affix their posters on the day of
the poster session. Posters are to be removed immediately
after the session ends.
▶ Authors must remain in the vicinity of the poster board at
least for the duration of the assigned session (1 hr 30 min).
The absence of authors during the assigned session is treated
as “CANCELLED”. The session presiders will check all
authors during the assigned session time.
Any papers which are not presented during the Oral or Poster
session will be regarded as “CANCELLED”.
A limited number of papers will be accepted for presentation
of significant results obtained after the deadline. A delegated
author has to fill in the paper submission form including a
35-word abstract following the instruction for submission at
the ISOM website (http://www.isom.jp/), and then a 2-page
PDF summary should be submitted through the website.
The ISOM web submission system does not accept any PDF
file including 2-byte characters (for example, Japanese,
Chinese and Korean characters). The local fonts should be
removed from the text body and figures before submission.
Submission website is open from June 10 to July 1, 2013. The
best four post-deadline papers are allowed as oral
presentations in the final session. Other post-deadline papers
(but limited numbers) will be presented in the poster session.
Authors will be notified by the middle of July, 2013 whether
their papers are accepted.
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ATTENTION
PUBLICATION OF SYMPOSIUM PAPERS
▶ Time assigned for:
Type Total Presentation Discussion
Post deadline 15 min 12 min 3 min
Technical Digest will be available at the symposium
including invited papers, accepted contributed papers, and
limited numbers of post deadline papers. DVD-ROM
including the same contents as Technical Digest will be also
published. The conference papers will be published in
October, 2014 as a special issue of the OPTICAL REVIEW,
which is the English-language journal of the Optical Society
of Japan (OSJ). The authors who will have, by themselves,
presented papers at ISOM‟13 will be allowed and strongly
encouraged to submit their papers for publication in this
special issue. The authors will be requested to submit a
manuscript, an agreement form for copyright transfer and
payment of publication charge to OSJ.
The instructions for preparation of manuscript and the
agreement form for the special issue will appear on the ISOM
website after the conference. The deadline for submission of
manuscripts is November 30, 2013. Submitted papers will be
reviewed based on the OPTICAL REVIEW standard.
It is not allowed to take a picture and video of any presentation
materials in ISOM‟13.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
GENERAL INFORMATION
(1) Social Program
Get-Together Reception
Date & Time: Sunday, August 18, 17:00-18:30
Place: B1 floor, Underwood Memorial Library
Yonsei International Campus (YIC), Songdo
Fee: No charge
* All attendees including spouses are invited to the Get-
Together Reception.
Banquet Reception
Date & Time: Tuesday, August 20, 18:00-20:00
Place: B1 floor, Underwood Memorial Library
Yonsei International Campus (YIC), Songdo
Fee: Pre-registration 88,000KRW
Onsite Registration 110,000KRW
* Ticket for the Banquet Reception is not included in the
registration fee. Application for Banquet can be made
online.
(2) Technical Tour (tentative)
Date & Time: Wednesday, August 21, 14:00-17:00
Place: Jae-Young SoluTech. Inc. & Yonsei Institute
of Convergence Technology
(Both places are located at Songdo.)
Fee: No charge (A limited numbers are available)
Note: Registration on the Technical Tour will be available in
advance on the web site as well as on the registration
desk, if there is opening. One more place is under
negotiation.
(3) Excursion
If you want to get the information on Seoul City Tour,
Songdo Area Tour including Incheon International Airport,
please ask at the registration desk.
Please refer ISOM website (http://www.isom.jp/) for more
information.
(1) Official Language
The official language of ISOM‟13 is English.
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(2) Visa Requirement
A 30-days visa-free privileges are afforded to citizens of the